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Karl Albert August Ludwig Eichhorn (1 October 1856,
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– 3 August 1926,
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) was a German Protestant theologian. He was the author of ''Das Abendmahl im Neuen Testament'' and one of the founders of the
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, an approach that sought to understand all religions, including
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, as socio-cultural phenomena that developed in comparable ways. His pioneering work on the role of the contemporary needs, beliefs, and culture that shaped the
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reports of the
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argued that this early Christian sacramental meal reflected the influence of Near Eastern
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ideas.


Publications

* Albert Eichhorn, ''Das Abendmahl im Neuen Testament.'' Leipzig: Mohr Siebeck, 1898. Translated by Jeffrey F. Cayzer as ''The Lord’s Supper in the New Testament.'' With an introductory essay by Hugo Gressmann, “Albert Eichhorn and the History of Religion School.” Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, forthcoming (2007). * Albert Eichhorn, ''Athanasii De vita ascetica testimonia collecta.''
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, Halle, 1886. * Albert Eichhorn, “Etwas vom Predigen.” ''Die Christliche Welt'' (1895): cols. 273–76, 308–10. * Albert Eichhorn, “Heilige Geschichte,” in ''Die Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart'' (ed. Friedrich Michael Schiele and Leopold Zscharnack; 5 vols.; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1909–13), 2:2023–27. * Albert Eichhorn, “Die Rechtfertigungslehre der Apologie.” ''TSK'' 59 (1887): 415–91.


Further reading

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Hugo Gressmann Hugo Gressmann (21 March 1877 – 6 April 1927) was a prominent Old Testament scholar in Protestant Germany and a friend and associate of the eminent scholar Hermann Gunkel. He was a member of the history of religions school. Early life He was born ...
, ''Albert Eichhorn und die religionsgeschichtliche Schule.'' Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1914 (see Publications above for English translation). *
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, "Eichhorn, Karl Albert August Ludwig," in ''Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation'' (ed. John H. Hayes; 2 vols.; Nashville: Abingdon, 1999), 1:324–25. * Suelzer, Alexa and J. Kselman, "Modern Old Testament Criticism," in ''The New Jerome Biblical Commentary'' (Prentice Hall: Englewood Cliffs) 1990. 1856 births 1926 deaths 19th-century German Protestant theologians 20th-century German Protestant theologians German Lutheran theologians German biblical scholars People from Harburg (district) German male non-fiction writers History of religions school 19th-century male writers {{Germany-theologian-stub